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jjoao
Well, since i bet there are some netcat "lovers" like me out there and specially "reverse shell" lovers, i just did a little messing around with nc and made a nice script to create a service for nc. This way, if the server is rebooted, you will always have nc running there.

Of course you must tweak it a little, as this is my test script, and you have to change the path and i don't know, the service name, port, whatever you want. This is just a starter shall we say.

Marticj
Very nice smile.gif

Might play round with it a bit, thx for sharing it!

M.
myzel
sounds real nice
thx for sharing
Oberon1879
sounds indeed like a nice tool. thank you
net
btw is there anyway to launch the shell with password protection ?
drizzlah
tongue.gif thx m8 for sharing nice post
nowhere
thx for this!! nice
haensy
thx
devil666
Sound's Really nice,

Hope it works wink.gif
T-BoNe
o m f g smile.gif i've been looking for this for weeks ! i hope it works smile.gif
Anarchy
when u run it on othermans machine
he can see the cmd window
MichT
really nice job m8 !
i love it biggrin.gif
agamemnon
net,

for password protection of a nectat backdoor you'll need to write a few batch scripts...

actually, you won't, beacause i've already done it smile.gif just seach the forum; i think my post was called something like 'giving netcat password functionality'...

-ed.
DaywalkerX
great easy shell,thx dude biggrin.gif
flame
thanks i like icmd better cuz the password detection
and as anarchy said
QUOTE
when u run it on othermans machine
he can see the cmd window

in other words- BUG
jjoao
Well, the way you use it, it's up to you guys. But of course this (as i clearly state) is only a test script, so you must change it a bit to make it work the way you want it. You can change some things, one of them is the extraction running silently. So, i can't understand why you call it a "Bug", but hey, since i know you guys prolly know how to do this, just change that part. If you're not sure on how to do it, just add the comments "silent=1" when making the auto-extractable (i thought i had done that actually).

I know also that for some people in here, they want the whole thing already done, don't want to even bother understanding how things are done, and when a problem happens, they just can't work around it. But if you're planning on using this on "remote" machines (and i say again, use it for what purposes you want, i just made it), at least change the service name, as Netcat would just be a little to obvious don't you think ?
yuliang11
dangerous .but thanks anyway
flame
QUOTE (jjoao @ Dec 18 2003, 08:41 AM)
Well, the way you use it, it's up to you guys. But of course this (as i clearly state) is only a test script, so you must change it a bit to make it work the way you want it. You can change some things, one of them is the extraction running silently. So, i can't understand why you call it a "Bug", but hey, since i know you guys prolly know how to do this, just change that part. If you're not sure on how to do it, just add the comments "silent=1" when making the auto-extractable (i thought i had done that actually).

I know also that for some people in here, they want the whole thing already done, don't want to even bother understanding how things are done, and when a problem happens, they just can't work around it. But if you're planning on using this on "remote" machines (and i say again, use it for what purposes you want, i just made it), at least change the service name, as Netcat would just be a little to obvious don't you think ?

how can i change this "script" all i see is a compiled exe.
no source . thats what i meant
jjoao
Flame, open it with winrar. It's a winrar file but created as an sfx archive. So just extract all the files and re-rar it again. All files needed are contained there, you should of course look at the bat & reg files which are the ones who actually do the "work".
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